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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1947 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE HATS CLEANED and ELOCKED Both Felt and Straw HAVE YOUR LEATHER JACKETS CLEANED and DYED for NEXT FALL! HAVE YOUR SUMMER GARMENTS CLEANED and READY for HOT WEATHER! GOOD CLEANING COSTS NO R3EE! COLD STORAGE for FURS! DRY STORAGE for CLOTH GARMENTS! MOTH PROOF BAGS TO STORE YOUR GARMENTS at HOME! LET US CLEAN YOUR RUGS DRAPERIES CURTAINS CH EANER 429 Main Street. . . . PHONE 166 Plattsmouth, Nebr. LUGS Murray Dr. and Mrs. Richard Brendel were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seybolt Thursday evening. Mr. Chas. Boedecker is on a business trip to Missouri. Mrs. 'Fred Drucker and Jay Dee were visiting in Hastings for Memorial day. They also visited relatives there., Mr. Thomas Jennings under went an operation at the Uni versity hospital Wednesday. The operation was reported success ful. Mr. Fred Hild, who is at thee Clarkson hospital in Omaha, is getting along fine after a suc cessful operation. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shrader '. were in Murray, Tuesday. They are from California and will oc ! cupy the Mrs. Jenkins home j which was formerly occupied by the Russel Overhalser family ! who moved to Walla Walla. Washington Monday. ! Mrs. Fred Hild and son Henry (Hild went to Nebraska City I where Mrs. Cecilia Wulf is at the St. Marys hospital. Mrs. Wuif is to be put in a cast Friday. John Davis is now visiting with relatives in Denver, Colo rado. He has been visiting in Kansas. O. A. Davis came home from the Meethodist hospital Wednes day. Rev. Ray P. Morris brought him home. Mrs. John Faris and Joanne are here from Forest City, Iowa. Monday, Mrs. George Rieke. Mrs. Faris and Mrs. Fox of Wash ington drove to Forest City. Iowa, where they visited and Clyde West. Mrs. Tvila Perry spent the weekend the guest of Mrs. Ruth Burk and also called on a number of eld friends while here. Mrs. Perry will be remembered by many of the" Eagle people as Nila Gardner. Mrs. Ralph Ransford was host ess Wedneday evening. May 28, at a shower given at the home for Miss Velma Siekman, who was wed on the following Sun day afternoon to v argil Miller for formal ae branch of the accompanied Mrs. John Faris and'0f Elmwood at Trinity Lutheran Joanne here. Mrs. Faris and Jo-!church near Walton. f -if f i 'il-v'f f r"f X . J - v " ' L r ' J V- JF F -ASS" 5f' . .. jm B , :::-.,:.i , .?a.' :Y:vr?N J i " I Lauiida fiMMWwiBi lilii Minwrririiwni mi'ii" aV -"'U 'UMiiJiigiiMi 1111 -"r- , j anne plan to stay here two I weeks. A group of the Ladies Mis- j sionary Society were busily ; cleaning up the Presbyterian j church after the redecorating j beinz done hv Farl Merritt. i Church service will be the church Sundav. held in ! sical examination of Lincoln ceptar.ee by that in Eagle as service. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiesneth and baby arived in Louisville last week from their home in 'California and were guests at the home f Mrs. Wiesneth's parent's I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Addyman and; ' other relatives. They went on ; to Chicago to spend a week. i ! Eari Krdbik, Bill Templemey-1 er an; Kenneth Urvin have re-! ;ccivcd the half blue awards from Cijach Ed Vv'eir of the Un- ivers.ty for their work in track 1 this Fprine. These are awarded j and Mrs. Frank Page and, for turning twelve or more Fern spent Memorial day at Ne- points m track competition. j braska City with Mrs. Page's Wcvd has been received f rem j niece Mrs. Knowles, Mr. Knowles Lonie Barnes in Japan that he j and daughters. and a couple of hU close bud- j Mrs. Varena Wevers and Rich-' dies hvc transferred out of the, para:: oops. He lexpetls to be j st-nt out of Japan to one of the j of South Bend were Ehopping in . since he Louisville last weekend. last July. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sack of. visit with South Bend called tie Barn recently. entered the academy Cadet Gradoville will his parents, Mr. and end of the month when he will reutrn to his duties. on Mrs. Lot- Dr. ard of Havelock spent Sundav with Mr. Eagle COURTSHIP PATTERN GfiicemattQiiai d COURTSHIP, villi its plain, straight shaft ami dainty, restrained floral ornamentation, has that illusive quality of riglitiicss, the intangible excellence which males you so proud to &ay, 'That's my pattern." . . . Let us show you Court ship. Its slender grace will speak to you; its w arm simplicity will speak for you . . . speak for your good taste, for the instinctive Tightness of y our judgment in silverware. GROVE JEWELRY CO Mrs. Emily Gonzales wood was the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phyllis and Faye Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Des Moines, Iowa visited from Thursday until Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ana ivirs. joe ivuaoipn ! and Mrs. Anna Headley. I Mrs. Bertha Caddy was host less to the ladies of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at the church last Wednesdav af- jternoon. Mrs. Richard Shrader I of Lincoln. Mrs. Urga of Las I Vegas and Mrs. George Wink : ler were among the guests. Donald Wulf recentlv return- led home for the summer. Donald ; finished his third year as a stu jdent at Midland College at Fre mont. Mrs. Ivan Burdick and her daughter. Mrs. William Wheat-' ley are in California fvisitinn , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burdick and son. H. T. Sexon came btj'jk i o , Nebraska recently for a visit with his daughter Mrs. John ! spent the past four vears in California ! with other members of his fam-' jil.v. Darwin Yoho and daughter ;Jean of Illinois and his mother, I Mrs. W. P. Yoho of Lincoln were Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Urga and i family of Las Vegas. Nevada ar- j rived the first of this week and ; will visit Mrs. Urga's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hadey Smith. I William Smith of Detroit, Mich- igan also spent a few days last i week with his parents and sister and family. j William Hudson, who spent i a week with friends in Eaele and' r.rw .,.- . : H. 1. bexon came business returned to Fairmont ; braska recently Mnpv ;u'lth hls aaughtcr ca "' tj . ;Rockenbach, Jr. He has California recently and is vis iting his brother, Milton Roda- way and family. of Elm guest of 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gav of ;eorSe Trunkenbolz last Sat urday. nearb;, islands. Glvn Warren Eager suffered a severe cut over his temple last week when he struck a rough place in th,e road and was thrown from his bicycle. He was taken to the doctor's office and tin; wound dressed. Mi. and Mrs. George pryor and ;,i Theo. Richard of Colton. Calif: rnia visiting Mrs. Pryor 's parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wild x. They expect to be here about a month. Eugene Ingram is spending a few days in Minnesota with friends. Theodore Carnos of Weeping WaUr was in Louisville on busi ness last week. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Fosberg HERE FROM WFST POINT Cadet Edward Gradoville ar rived by plane June 5 at OfTutt B'ield where he flew from West Point Military' Academy. After his graduation from the high school the attended the Uni veisity of Nebraska for 'two years. This is the first visit home Deafened Now Hear With Tiny Single Unit Science has now made it pos sible for the deafened to hear faint sounds. It is a hearinc de- i vice so small that it fits in the j hand and enables thousands to enjoy sermons, music and friend ly companionship. Accepted by i the Council on Physical Medicine I of the American Medical Associa j tion. This device does not re : quire separate battery pack, bat tery wire, case or garment to bulge or weigh you down. ' The tone is clear and powerful. So. made that you can adjust it ; yourself to suit your hearing as your hearing changes. The mak ers of Beltone, Dept. 14, 1450 W. 19th St.. Chicago 8, 111., are so ! proud of their achievement that ! they will gladly send free des ! criptive booklet and explain how I you may get a full demonstra : tion of this remarkable hearing ; device in your own home with ; out risking a penny. Write Bel ' tone today! Mrs. E. H. Gradoville until the n WIESNETH READY MIX CEMENT Any Place Any Time Any Amount Louisville, Nebr. Phone 2581 9I35Z3SEi3 J. Howard Davis INSURANCE AGENCY estab re pre the largest an insurance com Ai dependable, lished agency senting oldest panics in America. O PHONE 16 Plattsmouth, Nebr. j 1 WW U Canning success W mi J A CAPS, LIDS and Rubbers INSURE Canning Success yOU fol'lOW the BoH when instructions in Blue Book. Buyone ot your grocer's or send 1CK with name ond oddress to: IALI BROTHERS COMPANY Muncle, Indiana A U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU IILFORT announces the discovery of a new tannic acid treatment for ivy ; poisoning. The treatment has been .found excellent; it is gentle and safe, dries up the blisters in a surprisingly nhort time often within 24 hours. These povernment findings are incor porated in the new product IVY-DRY At your drugstore, 5nc. :rj.nnr u ms- by irr corp if -vj x. ;.. r r!!"! on. Wedding Invitations and Announcements of distinction We specialize in fine qual ity wedding station ery and can meet your most exacting de mands. Fine qual ity stock w ide selec tion of New Typ I'aces Reasonably Priced! mm "5 Mrs. Dessie Core j Frank Salbem escaoed unin-! jured Tuesday but lost two hor-: , ses when the ground in his yard sank and the animals went into 1 a hole about six feet wide and e ight feet deep. Mr. Salberg was i mowing the grass in the yard : , around his house at the time of; the accident. The Schoppener j ', wrecker went out to the farm and lifted the animals out of the: 'hole. Both horses died. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Zastera ' were in Lincoln Monday where . 'they attended the graduation ex-, ;ercises at the University of Ne- j i braska. Their daughter, Miss Jo- Isephine. received her certificate: ; as graduate nurse from the col-: I lege of medicine. j ! Misses Mary Lou Erunson, Paula Speak and Corrine Wendt !are attending summer school at the University of -Omaha this I i summer.. j i Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kohl and, daughter of Omaha were guests I of Mr. and Mrs. Ival Landis last I Sunday. Mr. Kohl and Mr. Lan jdis served with the troops sta- tioned in Panama during the, war. i LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE TOBACCO AUCTIONEER! "I SPEAK as an eye-witness when I say that season after season, I've seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy fine, ripe, mellow leaf . . . the kind of tobacco that makes a swell smoke Rev. and Mrs. ! are the parents R. of PHONE 6 or 45 PRINTING DEPARTMENT TSae Fl&tts&tmuth Jousonal For Quality Printing 409 Main Street. Plattsmouth, Webr. W. Dinsdale a son. born Thursday evening, June 5th at the Methodist hospital in Om aha. He weighed six pounds and two ounces and has been named Richard Wayne, jr. ' Mrs. Dave Sjogren was taken to the Methodist hospital in Om rnaha Tuesday and is expected to undergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ossenkop have returned from Portland. Oregon where they been for the past three years. Mrs. Memo Murman of Gien vil arived Thursday evening and spent several days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Larson. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Uhley of Lincoln are the parents of a ;baby daughter, Kathleen Sue, born at St. Elizabeth's hospital Wednesday, June 4. j Nile Donnelson returned last i week from Portland, Oregon w here he visited with his broth- j tr-m-iaw ana sisier-in-iaw, :ir. and Mrs. Howard Lohncs. Mrs. Gene Baker and daughter came last week and spent sev eral days visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. I Williams and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Baker arrived Sunday and they all returned to their home in Caldwell, Kansas : last Monday. . ! Bill Larson," son cf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson, joined the army Wednesday of last week, and on Thursday he was sent to SFort Sheridan, Illinois near Chi icaEQ. where he will take his phy- ;-'f';ir4 J. M. BALL. INDEPENDENT TOBACCO AfCTlONEEB ?V ' V -''XIv4'" of Winston-Salem. North Carolina ':"':C:'''-t ' V,' JYJ'v: ' 1?irVT: 1 LA KS A LLCK1 STRIKE SMOa.EE) FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette JIMMY BALL IS RIGHT! . . . And like him, scores of other experts . . .who really know tobacco . . . have seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy "fine, ripe, mellow leaf." After all, that's what you want" in a cigarette . . . the honest, deep-down enjoyment of fine tobacco. So remember.. ucky Strike Iueans fiNE obacco So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed-So Free and Easy on the Draw Copr The AafruaB T obaceo Cospaay 1